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by daniel clark on 20 Oct 2009, 03:21
 (one cool ) have ??'s set-up.two internal sound cards,one usb sound dogle supplied with H 6/7..info--have used internal as master (creative sound blaster), used USB SD as monitor.. use it on weak program (ZULU D J) notice that monitoring lagges behind master,starts same but has time lag as plays(in relation to the master),Tried same exp on VDJ demo, Noticed difference in time from master compared to monitor,is this inherent to just trying to use the computer only and two seperate S C ,and is rectified by the multi channell S C,, or is it not noticed because the outboard mixer cue (Monitoring) aspect is used  has any one come across this??
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by daniel clark on 20 Oct 2009, 04:03
 I dont think performance is the issue, havent got to try it on Cross, never tried to install asio 4all, ,its similiar too if you have two tv 's in seperate rooms playing the same channel and you can hear a lag or akin to an echo effect,think its might have some thing to do with to seperate audio cards??,,,if i kinda understand how the siginal are sent to the u??// sound card maybe thats the difference because you are monitoring from one souce???  may be getting a good monitoring source is not possible with two seperate sc???  The sound card i have internal is sound blaster platium fatility, has 7.1 surround, never tried to set up the monitoring section off of the other channeles,,not trying to change anything just trying to understand why i am hearing what i an hearing 
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by hemskoc on 20 Oct 2009, 04:15
daniel clark wrote::cool: I dont think performance is the issue, havent got to try it on Cross, never tried to install asio 4all, ,its similiar too if you have two tv 's in seperate rooms playing the same channel and you can hear a lag or akin to an echo effect,think its might have some thing to do with to seperate audio cards??,,,if i kinda understand how the siginal are sent to the u??// sound card maybe thats the difference because you are monitoring from one souce???  may be getting a good monitoring source is not possible with two seperate sc???  The sound card i have internal is sound blaster platium fatility, has 7.1 surround, never tried to set up the monitoring section off of the other channeles,,not trying to change anything just trying to understand why i am hearing what i an hearing 
Could be due to limitations of DirectX ? phadedvision wrote:the single USB dongles don't do anything as far as performance is concerned.
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by hemskoc on 20 Oct 2009, 05:49
Ive tried it on 2 internal SC before Dan. When i had some gaming 3d sound card and a creative both installed, and the creative was always a little laggy compared to the gaming card i had at the time (2006 ish, desktop PC). Coulda been the PC had something to do with it- cant remember the specs on it; oh and the gaming card had a bit more output level too.
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by UncleVibes on 07 Nov 2009, 10:10
Let me try to explain... There aren't many way to use sound cards under windows. With 2 sound cards if their clocks are different then there is a lag. Whatever it's under DirectX or Kernel mode. With multichannel sound cards as a 7.1 you can use up to three stereo channels without lags as there is only one clock. Problem, for cd control or vinyl control it use too much latency. With one Asio Sound card (one clock whatever the nb of inputs/outputs) Using Asio4all you can use 2 or more sound cards together with a low latency but of course you need a software with Asio sound options. You keep of course the lag due if different clocks.
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by UncleVibes on 07 Nov 2009, 16:53
It might be the case with different sound cards.
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